New Study Reveals What Really Happens To Teens Who Smoke Pot

Worried about marijuana use among teens? It’s an easy thing to be afraid of with so many misconceptions and misinformation on cannabis continuing to circulate.

Outdated modes of thinking and even a lot of old studies would have us believe that habitual cannabis use, especially among young people, would lead to all sorts of disastrous consequences.

The latest science, however, is telling us otherwise.

Details of this amazing study.

Researchers from the Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Rutgers University published an American Psychological Association report this past August, revealing that early onset cannabis users (from early adolescence to mid-20s) are no more likely to develop physical or mental issues than non-users by their mid-30s.

The article, which appeared in the Psychology of Addictive Behaviors journal, presented these findings and several other interesting observations based on data from a longitudinal study consisting of white and black men from 1987 until...

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